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A Certain Trigger

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about this album

A Certain Trigger is the debut album of Newcastle-based Post-punk revival band Maxïmo Park. It was released on 16 May 2005, on Warp Records. It was critically acclaimed and nominated for the 2005 Mercury Prize in August of that year. The songs The Coast Is Always Changing, Apply Some Pressure, Graffiti, Going Missing and I Want You to Stay were released as singles. Apply Some Pressure was also featured on the soundtracks of the video games Burnout Revenge and SSX on Tour. The title for the album comes from the song Once, a Glimpse. The song Going Missing was used during the end credits of the movie Stranger than Fiction. The album has received Platinum status in the UK. When the album was originally released, a limited edition version was available with a bonus CD containing a live performance in Japan. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

tracks

1

Signal and Sign

Maxïmo Park

2:25
2

Apply Some Pressure

Maxïmo Park

3:19
3

Graffiti

Maxïmo Park

3:05
4

Postcard of a Painting

Maxïmo Park

2:14
5

Going Missing

Maxïmo Park

3:42
6

I Want You to Stay

Maxïmo Park

3:44
7

Limassol

Maxïmo Park

3:44
8

The Coast Is Always Changing

Maxïmo Park

3:19
9

The Night I Lost My Head

Maxïmo Park

1:51
10

Once, a Glimpse

Maxïmo Park

3:03
11

Now I'm All Over the Shop

Maxïmo Park

2:23
12

Acrobat

Maxïmo Park

4:42
13

Kiss You Better

Maxïmo Park

2:06

more from Maxïmo Park

A Certain Trigger (bonus disc: Live in Tokyo)

A Certain Trigger (bonus disc: Live in Tokyo)

Our Earthly Pleasures

Our Earthly Pleasures

Missing Songs

Missing Songs

Quicken the Heart

Quicken the Heart

Apply Some Pressure

Apply Some Pressure

The National Health

The National Health

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